LED task light
A task light for use in modular office furniture includes a housing having a peripheral frame defining a display area. The frame has a hollow chase. A plurality of circuit boards are mounted to the housing within the display area. Each circuit board has a plurality of light emitting diodes arranged to emit light from the display area. A plurality of electrical conductors are routed within the frame through the hollow chase. Each electrical conductor is connected with a corresponding circuit board.
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This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/422,230 filed Apr. 24, 2003.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to modular office furniture used in an office environment, and, more particularly, to task lights mounted under overhead storage bins on modular wall panels.
2. Description of the Related Art
Modular office furniture typically includes a plurality of modular wall panels which are coupled together in various orientations and configurations to define work spaces in an office environment. The modular wall panels are configured to connect with accessories, such as work surfaces, overhead storage bins, etc., so that each work space or cubical may be configured as desired. It is known to attach a task light to the bottom of an overhead storage bin for the purpose of illuminating the work surface. Such task lights typically use incandescent or fluorescent type lighting, which provides sufficient light output for adequately illuminating the work surface. However, incandescent and fluorescent task lights are relatively large and take up additional space in a cubical. For some cubicals, this space may not be available and thus use of an incandescent or fluorescent task light is not possible. Further, the large size and bulkiness of incandescent and fluorescent task lights may be aesthetically undesirable to some users. Additionally, incandescent and fluorescent task lights may utilize more electrical power than is desired when electrical power resources are limited.
What is needed in the art is a task light for use in an office environment which is aesthetically appealing, occupies relatively little space within the office environment, and utilizes very little electrical power.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a task light for use in an office environment, including a housing with a hollow frame which routes all necessary electrical conductors extending between a power cable and an array of white light LED's.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a task light for use in modular office furniture, including a housing having a peripheral frame defining a display area. The frame has a hollow chase. A plurality of circuit boards are mounted to the housing within the display area. Each circuit board has a plurality of light emitting diodes arranged to emit light from the display area. A plurality of electrical conductors are routed within the frame through the hollow chase. Each electrical conductor is connected with a corresponding circuit board.
An advantage of the present invention is that the LED task light has a housing configured to route all of the necessary electrical conductors from the power cable to the circuit boards.
Another advantage is that the open architecture of the housing allows the circuit boards to be connected in multiple configurations, including parallel and/or serial configurations.
Yet another advantage is that the LED task light may be quickly and easily installed under an overhead storage bin.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONReferring now to the drawings, and more particularly to
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Frame 24 extends around the periphery of back plate 26 and defines a display area 28. In the embodiment shown, frame 24 has an overall generally rectangular shape corresponding to the rectangular shape of back plate 26. Frame 24 has a generally U-shaped cross section (as shown by the fragmentary cut-away portion in
A plurality of printed circuit boards 32 are mounted to back plate 26 within display area 28 defined by frame 24. Each printed circuit board 32 has a strip configuration, with electrical terminals (not specifically shown) coupled in a parallel manner with a plurality of LED's 34 formed integral with the circuit board. LED's 34 are preferably white light emitting diodes, but may emit differently colored light waves depending upon the application. Each LED 34 may be mounted to and electrically coupled with a corresponding printed circuit board 32 using surface mount technology, soldered pins, etc.
In the embodiment shown, each printed circuit board 32 carries four LED's 34. An example of such a circuit board is manufactured by Opto Semiconductors, part number PX 470.
A plurality of lenses 36 snap fit over printed circuit boards 32. Each lens 36 is configured to concentrate the light emitted from LED's 34 and direct the concentrated light toward work surface 14. For example, each lens 36 may include multiple optical concentrators 38 corresponding to one or more LED's 34 on printed circuit board 32. In the embodiment shown, each lens 36 is also manufactured by Opto Semiconductors to fit on a corresponding printed circuit board 32.
A plurality of electrical conductors 40 are routed within frame 24 through hollow chase 30 to electrically interconnect printed circuit boards 32 with switch 42 and power cable 44. Electrical conductors 40 may be in the form of single conductors, multi-conductor cables, etc., depending upon the application. Alternatively, electrical conductors 40 may be in the form of modular electrical connectors which plug directly onto an end of printed circuit boards 32. Electrical conductors 40 are electrically coupled with switch 42, which selectively applies electrical power to LED's 34. Switch 42 is in the form of a single pole slide switch in the embodiment shown, but may be differently configured.
Power cable 44 is coupled with an AC/DC converter 46, which in turn is coupled with a multi-prong plug 48. Multi-prong plug 48 receives conventional 115 volt AC power, and AC/DC converter 46 converts the AC power to a desired DC output voltage (e.g., 10 volts).
Spring clips 50 are attached to frame 24 of housing 22. Each spring clip 50 includes a free distal end which is biased to the position shown. Spring clips 50 maintain frame 24 within a groove formed in the recess at the bottom surface 18 of overhead storage bin 16.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A task light for use in modular office furniture, comprising:
- a housing having a peripheral frame defining a display area, said frame having a hollow chase, said housing including a backplate with a periphery, said frame extending around said periphery, said frame having a cross section with an open end, said open end being positioned against said back plate;
- a plurality of circuit boards mounted to said backplate within said display area, each said circuit board having a plurality of light emitting diodes arranged to emit light from said display area, said plurality of circuit boards arranged in a plurality of rows, each said row including a plurality of said circuit boards; and
- a plurality of electrical conductors routed within said frame through said hollow chase, each said electrical conductor connected with a corresponding said circuit board.
2. The task light of claim 1, each said light emitting diode being a white light emitting diode.
3. The task light of claim 1, including a switch electrically coupled with a power cable and said plurality of electrical conductors.
4. The task light of claim 1, said plurality of circuit boards arranged in an array.
5. The task light of claim 1, including a pair of spring clips attached to and extending from said housing.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Apr 7, 2005
Date of Patent: Mar 20, 2007
Patent Publication Number: 20050174755
Assignee: Pent Technologies, Inc. (Kendallville, IN)
Inventor: Kent A. Becker (Huntertown, IN)
Primary Examiner: Sandra O'Shea
Assistant Examiner: Sharon Payne
Attorney: Taylor & Aust, P.C.
Application Number: 11/100,876
International Classification: F21S 4/00 (20060101);